2004 State of the States Report: The First Objective Analysis of Statewide Safe Schools Policies
2004 State of the States Report is First Objective Analysis of Statewide Safe Schools Policies; Small Group of States Lay Groundwork to Ensure Safety for All Students |
All 50 states and the District of Columbia were given letter grades based on points granted in six categories, including existence of statewide safe schools laws, statewide non-discrimination laws, support for education on sexual health and sexuality, local safe schools policies, general education issues (e.g. student/teacher ratios, graduation rates) and existence of laws that stigmatize LGBT people.
Key conclusions from the 2004 State of the States report include:
A growing number of states and school districts are making initial efforts to curtail harassment and discrimination in schools through legislative and policy change, but laws and policies have not been passed in numbers necessary to match the pervasive levels of harassment and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression in America’s schools. 4 out of 5 LGBT students report being verbally harassed because of their sexual orientation – while 83% of LGBT students note that faculty and staff never or only rarely intervene when they are present and homophobic remarks are made (Source: GLSEN 2003 National School Climate Survey, www.glsen.org).
Key findings, the complete report and additional information about methodology and demographics may be obtained by calling GLSEN’s Communications Department at 212-727-0135 or by visiting www.glsen.org.
1 New Jersey
2 Minnesota
3 Washington, DC
4 Vermont
5 California
6 Connecticut
7 Wisconsin
8 Massachusetts
9 Rhode Island
10 Maryland
11 Nevada
12 Washington
13 New York
14 New Hampshire
15 Alaska
15 Hawaii
17 New Mexico
18 Iowa
19 Maine
19 Virginia
21 Florida
21 Illinois
23 Pennsylvania
24 Delaware
24 Tennessee
26 Missouri
26 North Dakota
26 West Virginia
29 Oregon
30 Kansas
30 Wyoming
32 Nebraska
32 North Carolina
34 Georgia
35 Colorado
36 Kentucky
37 Michigan
38 Indiana
39 Ohio
40 South Dakota
41 South Carolina
42 Utah
43 Texas
44 Montana
45 Arkansas
45 Oklahoma
47 Louisiana
48 Idaho
49 Alabama
50 Arizona
51 Mississippi
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